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Zimbabwe gets UN security council seat

Four other countries elected are Austria, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Kyrgyzstan.

Hafsat Abubakar by Hafsat Abubakar
June 4, 2026
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Zimbabwe, the sole candidate for the African group on Wednesday in New York, secured the UN Security Council seat in a closely watched Security Council election

Other countries that secured seats around the iconic horseshoe table are Austria, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Kyrgyzstan.

The five countries were elected by the 193-member General Assembly to serve as non-permanent members of the Security Council for two-year terms beginning on January 1, 2027.

Austria and Portugal won the two seats allocated to the Western European and other States, WEOG, Group, while Trinidad and Tobago and Zimbabwe were elected from the Latin American and Caribbean Group and the African Group, respectively.

Kyrgyzstan secured the Asia-Pacific seat after defeating the Philippines in four rounds of voting. Portugal and Austria prevailed in the first round, receiving 134 and 131 votes respectively – comfortably above the required two-thirds majority. Germany received 104 votes and was eliminated.

In the Latin American and Caribbean Group, Trinidad and Tobago secured 181 votes, while Guyana received one vote despite not being a candidate. Zimbabwe, the sole candidate for the African Group seat, received 182 votes.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has repeatedly warned that international institutions remain “stuck in the world as it was in 1945, not the world of today,” including the Security Council itself.

African countries have been among the strongest advocates for change, arguing that a continent of 54 Member States remains underrepresented in the Council’s permanent decision-making structures.

He calls for expanded representation from developing countries, which overall have also grown louder.

The veto power – which allows any permanent member to block Council action regardless of broader support – has also come under increasing scrutiny.

The Council has also faced mounting calls for reform, with UN and world leaders arguing that its composition no longer reflects contemporary geopolitical realities. The most competitive contest unfolded in the Asia-Pacific Group.

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Kyrgyzstan led the first ballot with 105 votes to the Philippines’ 85, before steadily increasing its support through three head-to-head rounds of voting, ultimately prevailing by 142 to 49 in the fourth round.

The election marks a historic milestone for Kyrgyzstan, which will serve on the Security Council for the first time since joining the United Nations in 1992.

Delegates from the Kyrgyz mission applauded and celebrated with other diplomatic well-wishers for several minutes following the result inside the gilded General Assembly Hall.

The other four newly elected members all have previous council experience Austria and Portugal have served three times each, Zimbabwe twice and Trinidad and Tobago once.

The Council comprises 15 members   five permanent members – China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States – with veto power and 10 non-permanent members elected for staggered two-year terms.

Seats are distributed among regional groups to ensure geographical representation.

The five countries elected on Wednesday will replace Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama and Somalia when their terms conclude at the end of 2026.

Bahrain, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Latvia and Liberia will remain on the Council through the end of 2027, providing continuity in its work.

The incoming members will take their seats at a moment when the Council faces some of its most difficult tests in years.

Its work has increasingly been shaped by geopolitical rivalries among major powers, particularly the five permanent members.

Deep divisions over conflicts including Ukraine and Gaza have led to stalemate, frustrating action, while the use of vetoes has at times prevented agreement on resolutions addressing major crises.

Since 2022, a General Assembly mandate requires the Assembly to meet whenever a veto is cast in the Security Council, giving the wider UN membership an opportunity to examine and debate its use.

While non-permanent members do not possess veto power, they can play an influential role in shaping negotiations, building coalitions and advancing issues of concern to their regions and the wider international community.

Established under the UN Charter, the Security Council bears primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.

Unlike General Assembly resolutions, which are generally non-binding, Security Council decisions adopted under the Charter can carry legal force for all UN Member States.

The Council has the authority to impose sanctions, authorize peacekeeping missions, establish international tribunals, and, in exceptional circumstances, authorize the use of force.

 

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